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America's most/least 'honest' cities

Recently, Honest Tea placed unmanned kiosks full of tea bottles for people to take in cities across the U.S. The only catch? The company asked people to pay $1 for each beverage, using an honor system.

The campaign was meant to be a fun social experiment to find out who, and who isn’t, honest in paying for their tea.

Overall, Americans were 95 percent honest, with 95 percent of women paying for their beverages and 93 percent of men paying for theirs.

Here are the most honest cities in the U.S., followed the least honest cities, according to the percentage of customers who paid for the tea they took.

Clearwater, Fla. -- 97 percent

Detroit -- 97 percent

Indianapolis -- 97 percent

Louisville, Ky. -- 97 percent

Omaha, Neb. -- 97 percent

Portland, Maine -- 97 percent

Santa Monica, Calif. -- 97 percent

Anchorage, Alaska -- 98 percent

New York -- 98 percent

Little Rock, Ark. -- 98 percent

Wilmington, Del. -- 98 percent

Birmingham, Ala. -- 99 percent

Lake George, N.Y. -- 99 percent

Manchester, Conn. -- 99 percent

Nashville, Tenn. -- 99 percent

Honolulu -- 100 percent

Here are the least honest cities, according to the percentage of people who paid for their tea.